Hoboken's Artie Lange lists Toms River home for $3.5 mil

Star-Ledger file photoArtie Lange, funnyman and sidekick on the Howard Stern satellite radio show, is apparently selling his Toms River waterfront home for $3.5 million. He still has a waterfront apartment in Hoboken, however.

Comedian Artie Lange, who is still on a career hiatus following his failed suicide attempt in January, is apparently selling his Toms River waterfront home for $3.5 mil, according to the Wall Street Journal.

The contributor to "The Howard Stern Show" on Sirius XM Radio retains an apartment in the Shipyard neighborhood of Hoboken, where he presently lives.

The five-bedroom, five-and-a-half bathroom home features an in-ground pool, wetbar and, not surprisingly, a security system, WSJ reports. Better Homes and Gardens listing agent Jacquelyn Dragotto declined to comment, but public records list the homeowner as Arthur Lange.

The three-story home on .27 acres was purchased for $2.45 million in 2008, and this year’s taxes were $31,185, real-estate website Zillow reported.

Lange has been on hiatus from Stern’s show since the incident in which he stabbed himself in his Hoboken residence. However, he made a brief comeback in late September when he showed up unexpectedly at the Comedy Cellar in Greenwich Village to perform two 20- to 25-minute sets on a Friday and Saturday, reports said.

Sources who live in Lange's Hoboken apartment complex said he has lost weight, had recently been released from rehab and was doing well.